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Diversity

A sudden weight was felt in the room

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I find it, well, I have a hard time explaining the experience but I guess I’ll use ironic for now that it took a post by Anil Dash to push the issue of lack of diversity at O’Reilly conferences into the tech.memeorandum.com hot tech issues page. None of the other writings by women on […]

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Connecting Technology Weblogging

Neighborly news

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. If you haven’t had a chance to check out Jerry’s electric car weblog, give it a glance. In the weblog, Jerry is chronicling the process of converting a gas burning Ford Probe into a sleek, clean, electric car. Jeneane was on the radio today talking about blogging. Nifty Jeneane. Now, we gotta get […]

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Web

Rosebud

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I didn’t know this post had actually published to my syndication feed until I spotted references to it in Bloglines. Since the URL is on permanent record now, I decided to provide something to fill the gap. The best quote related to Web 2.0 comes from Nick Douglas at Blogebrity: Web […]

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Weblogging Writing

Doppleganger

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Through the various link services, last week I found that my RSS entries were being published to a GreatestJournal site. I’d never heard of GreatestJournal, and when I went to contact the site to ask them to remove the feed, there is no contact information. I did find, though, a trouble ticket […]

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Connecting

A habit of giving

As AKMA reminds us, new disasters have happened recently–Hurricane Stan and the earthquake in Pakistan–that seem to have fallen below the blogging radar. This is in addition to the longstanding disasters such as the continued mass starvation in Africa. With environmental impacts due to global warming, and an increased population that is both more widely distributed and more […]